Adjustable curtain bracket



Jam. 1315 L ROSE ADJUSTABLE CURTAIN BRACKET Filed Feb. 12, 1937 Patented Jan. 2, 1940 UNITED STATES PATET ADJUSTABLE CURTAIN BRACKET Lawrence J. Rose, St. Louis, Mo. Application February 12, 1937, Serial No. 125,439 4 Claims. (Cl. 248-265) This invention relates to an adjustable curtain adjacent the bottom of the light opening, is a bracket which discloses certain improvements bracket IQ of a pair of adjustable curtain rod differing from those disclosed in my co-pending brackets, each bracket ll] having a slidably application Serial No. 23,228, filed May 24, 1935, mounted curtain rod holder H and each holder 5 which has eventuated into Patent No. 2,079,816, having an inverted hook portion i2, and under- 5 the invention of the instant application residing engaging said hook members is the lower curtain in the simplicity of structure of the device. rod It.

A particular object of the invention is to pro- As the brackets ID are used in pairs in covide the housing of the device with both the guidoperation with the upper brackets 8 in supporting l0 ing part and the retaining teeth for the curtain respective curtain rods 9 and it, but one of the rod holder, on the same face or side of the brackets l0 and its cooperable curtain rod holder housing. II is here described in detail. To this end, the

Another object is to provide the housing of bracket it is formed of a single piece of sheet the device with a guiding slot and with retaining material having a pair of longitudinally extendteeth for the curtain rod holder on each side of ing and opposed pressed-out parts Hi, the op- 15.

the slot. posed disposition of said parts forming a guide Afurther object is to provide an adjustable curway I5 for the curtain rod holder II. On retain rod bracket of two parts, one serving as the spective parts l4 stamped out teeth It are formed, guiding element and the other being a resiliently said teeth being for cooperation with respective yieldable clamping element which is slidable in side disposed teeth I! which are formed on the 20 the guiding element and is retained therein by its holder l l. inherent resiliency and shape. The curtain rod holder I! is formed from a Astill further object is to provide an adjustable single piece of resiliently flexible sheet material curtain bracket of the character used in pairs in which is shaped in its formation to provide the 5 cooperation with the lower curtain rod for ac inverted hook portion l2 on one end, the teeth comodating the curtain length and holding the ll on the intermediate portion l8 and a clampcurtain taut. ing portion IS on its opposite end, as shown more Another further object of the invention resides clearly in Fig. 1. The teeth I! of which there in securing the two part curtain bracket to a are two, are each disposed on respective side door or window in a manner wherein the securing edges of the intermediate portion I8 of the holder 30 means at one end is disposed to prevent inad- H and are inclined towards respective rows of vertent removal of the curtain rod holder from teeth l6 for under-engagement therewith, as the the retaining housing therefor. holder H is moved downwardly in the bracket Other objects and advantages will appear as H]. this description progresses and by reference to The curtain rod holder is peculiarly shaped 35 the d a in Whichl or formed in order to adapt it both for sliding Fi re 1 s a r n y vertical section of engagement within the bracket it and for rep Of a (100T WindOW and having an inlleftaining engagement within the bracket and is of med e portion broken away and ShOWing the a U-shape with the inverted hook portion l2 ex- 40 invention pp therein tending from the outer leg of the U-shape or 40 u e 2 is a front elevation of the Curtain the heretofore mentioned intermediate portion bracket. 18 of the holder, and for further illustration of u e 3 is a e elevatimfl of 2. the holder I I, attention is called to Fig. 6 which i u 4 is a transverse section taken p shows the stamped out blank required for form- 5 m t y 011 the line of ing or shaping the curtain rod holder.- In this i u e 5 is a perspective View Of the Curtain connection, the blank 20 is provided with opposing rod bracket. recesses 2i on opposing edges, and the clamping F u e 6 s an elevation of a lime-formed blank end i9 is formed by the bifurcated members from which t e cu rod holder is Intuitv on one end of the blank 20 and the opposing teeth Referring y numerals the accompanying ll are provided by the right angular cuts or 50 drawing, 5 designates a Portion of a Window 0T punchings 23 while the portion of the blank formdoor h ving a glass p n l 1 across the light op ning the hook portion I2 is that part of the blank ing thereof, the upper portion of the door having flesignated as 24 a bracket 8 of a pair of brackets for the support In bending the blank 20 to form the curtain of the upper curtain rod 9. Secured to the door rod holder H, the U forming bend is made across 55 that portion of the blank between the recesses 2|, and the part 24 of the blank is bent to form the hook portion l2, and in mounting the formed holder H in the bracket [0, the recesses Eli are engaged over respective rows of teeth l6 and the bent ends 27 of the bifurcated members 22 will resiliently engage the inwardly projecting edges of the teeth it and the inclined teeth ll will resiliently engage the teeth 56 on the opposite side. This resilient engagement of the curtain rod holder H in the bracket l retaining it in the bracket during storing and shipping, the bowed clamping portion l9 making for a more cooperably resilient clamping engagement of the bifurcated members 22 thereof with the bracket Hi.

In the application and use of this improved adjustable curtain bracket, a pair of the brackets l!) are secured to a door or window frame with respective curtain rod holders ll therein, by the upper and lower disposed screws 25 in alinement with the guide way iii of the bracket, and the upper curtain rod brackets 8 are secured in positions above the light opening of the door. The curtain rod 9 is mounted in the brackets 8 with the decorating curtain depended therefrom and sustaining the lower curtain rod l3 which is engaged beneath the hook portion l2 of respective curtain rod holders H which may be disposed adjacent the upper. ends of the respective brackets it, and if the depending curtain sags,

the pair of rod holders H are pressed downwardly by engagement with the hook portions l2thereofuntil the curtain is drawn suiiiciently taut, this pressing down operation causing the teeth ll of each rod holder ll to engage and resiliently pass over successive teeth ll; of respective brackets lll as the holders are lowered to required positions.

For releasing the curtain rod holders ll so that they can be upwardly moved in respective brackets H a downwardly and outwardly bearing force is given to the hook portions II? for withdrawing the teeth l! of respective holders II from respective rows of teeth iii of the brackets It, and the holders H are then moved upwardly in this position and in the position as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1. This tilting action on the hook portion l2 of respective rod holders II will cause the intermediate portion Iii of the rod holder to fulcrum at the acute bend 26, but as soon as the hook portion 52 is released, the teeth I'! will be swung to re--engaging position with the teeth rows ll; of respective brackets I0.

Owing to the alining securing screws 25 of respective brackets l0 having their heads project in the path of sliding travel of respective curtain rod holders H, the curtain rod holders will be prevented from being withdrawn downwardly from the guide way or slot 25 of respective brackets H] as they will abut the respective projecting lower screw heads 25, in the event of them being inadvertently moved too far outwardly of the guide way H3. The curtain rod holders II are prevented from being upwardly withdrawn from respective brackets It by the ends of the bifurcated members 22 thereof abutting the projecting lip 28 of respective brackets.

By reason of the inherent characteristics of this improved adjustable curtain bracket, when they are mounted in pairs against a door or Window frame, they may become permanent fixtures thereto.

Having thus described the invention so that those skilled in the art will be able to practice the same, what I desire to secure by Letters Patent is defined in what is claimed, it being understood that various changes in the device shown and described above in detail and not amounting to invention, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention.

What I claim is: 1. A curtain bracket comprising a sheet metal housing with a longitudinal slot formed in one of its walls, a curtain rod holder made of flat resilient material bent to form a U-shaped portion with a hook portion formed at the extending end of a leg thereof, one of the legs of the holder being disposed within the housing and the other leg with the hook portion thereon being disposed outside of the housing, pressed-out ratchet teeth formed on the slotted wall of the housing, and a struck-out projecting portion formed on the outer disposed leg of said holder for engaging cooperation with said teeth.

2. A curtain bracket comprising a housing with a longitudinal slot formed in one of its side walls and teeth formed on each side of the slot on the outer surface of said wall, a curtain rod holder made of flat resilient material bent to form a U-shaped portion with one leg thereof disposed within the housing and the other leg disposed outside of the housing, said holder having oppositely disposed recesses at the bend of the U-shaped portion thereof for over-engaging respective side edges of the slot of the housing, said outer disposed leg of the holder having a pair of struck-out portions for engaging cooperation with said teeth.

3. A curtain bracket comprising a sheet metal housing with a longitudinal slot in one of its walls and a row of ratchet teeth formed on each side of said slot on the outer surface of said wall, and a curtain rod holder slidably mounted in the slot of said housing, said holder being made of flat resilient material which is bent to form a U-shaped portion thereon with an inverted hook portion at one end and disposed outside of the housing, said holder having a pair of struck-out parts adjacent the hook portion thereof for engaging cooperation with respective rows of said ratchet teeth.

4. A curtain bracket comprising a longitudinally slotted housing having pressed-out ratchet teeth formed on the outer surface of the housing on. each side of the slot, and an adjustable curtain rod holder made of a resilient material mounted in said housing and having side disposed projecting parts for engaging cooperation With the teeth on one side thereof, and said holder having another part for sliding contact with the teeth on the other side thereof.

LAWRENCE J. ROSE. 

